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WALL READER-CORE, USER MANUAL 
 
The SecureALL wall reader-core is an RF communication device that interfaces with 
doors which contain both electrified strikes and panic bars for egress capability (i.e. Von 
Duprin hardware).  The electrified strike doors come complete with a control box, 
typically mounted above the door or at a remote location within 100 feet of the door, into 
which a SecureALL interface unit is mounted and wired to the control electronics.  A 
CAT-5 cable runs from the interface unit, typically along the door frame, to a double-
gang plastic box at approximately waist height.  The SecureALL reader unit is mounted 
in this box.  The CAT-5 cable provides both power and communication between the 
reader and the control unit.  The reader contains antennas that allow it to communicate 
with routers mounted throughout a building (which enables single point, central control 
capability), as well as with hands-free U-Keys that users carry with them which identify 
all portals they have access to.  When a U-Key approaches a door, the reader unit 
communicates with it and if it determines that individual is allowed access, a signal is 
sent to the control box and a dry contact closure unlocks the door.  There are no buttons 
to press and no settings to be changed in the wall reader.  This is all accomplished at the 
factory. 
 
The wall reader-core can also be used to control a garage gate system (i.e. Elite gate 
opener).  The same basic cabling as described above will apply but it is most likely that 
there will be two reader boxes, mounted on opposite sides of the gate.  This will allow for 
improved beam focusing as a car approaches and yield better system repeatability.  A dry 
contact closure is used to activate the gate. 
 
The wall reader-core can be powered by certified AC powered DC source.  
 
The wall reader-core can be used as an automatic U-Key ID reader (similar to a Barcode 
reader), powered by a USB adapter that provides both power and data connectivity. 
 
The wall reader-core can be battery operated if a customer so desires.  In this case, there 
will be no power cabling and if RF communication is possible between the reader unit 
and the actuator unit, then data lines can also be eliminated.  In this instance, once the 
reader unit is installed, the only user interaction is to replace three AA batteries when 
their voltage falls below a predetermined level.  This is accomplished by removing the 
battery compartment cover, replacing the batteries and then reversing the process to put it 
back together again.  Users change no settings in the reader unit. 
 
FCC Caution: 
 
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: 
1)  This device may not cause harmful interference, and 
2)  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that 
may cause undesired operation 
 
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for 
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.